Three Principles

What are they?

What are the Three Principles

The Three Principles are an understanding of the mind that point towards an entirely different paradigm of human experience and evolution.

This understanding is not based on techniques, philosophy, psychology, spiritualism, religion, nor on theories or concepts. It provides ‘foundational’ principles behind each person’s unique psychological experience of life.

A ‘by-product’ of understanding these simple principles is having less on one’s mind, greater wellbeing, peace of mind and access to our innate humanity and good feeling towards others.

What are some of the results?

90% increase in the ability to remain calm regardless of circumstance

63% increase in feelings of goodwill and respect

80% reduction in school truancy rates

75% reduction in school discipline referrals and suspension

500% increase in parental involvement in schools

62% reduction in violent crime

100% reduction in homicides

74% reduction in assaults

Significant reduction in stress and absenteeism in the workplace.

Where has it been applied?

Education (primary and secondary schools)

Prisons and Jails

Corporations

Addiction

Criminal Justice System

Psychiatry and mental health

War veteran rehabilitation

Communities

Government Organisation

Health Care

Policing

Sporting Performance

Parenting and relationships

Peter Anderson shares his understanding and experience of The Three Principles.